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The large saurian species that formed the Drominum entente; Draig are one of humanities neighbors, with whom they share a sense of high tension through their histories. | The large saurian species that formed the Drominum entente; Draig are one of humanities neighbors, with whom they share a sense of high tension through their histories. | ||
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The large saurian species that formed the Drominum entente; Draig are one of humanities neighbors, with whom they share a sense of high tension through their histories.
History
Blöga | Sensitive eyes (infrared). |
Grimynning | Bacteria saliva |
Tädägga | Camouflage |
Bäto | Regenerate lost limbs |
Culture
Holding a love for nature and the natural, they carry a disdain for magi, and are known for their unique evolutionary traits which have made them especially adept warriors, and their predatorisitic mindset, which causes other species incredible discomfort in their presence.
A major part of their culture focuses on the hunting and killing of prey, and they hold a high inherent honor system, holding little to no ill-will towards most adversaries until they show a direct and reoccurring disrespectful disposition.
While most Draig will rescue and heal a wounded member of another species, and even faction, due to their culture, they will often attempt to assassinate them once they're healed; they see this as a form of respect, showing that the entity is worthy of the hunt and equal to them on the natural hierarchy, with no further conflict occurring after the first successful defense.
Physiology
Average Lifespan: 30 years
Height: 5'5"-6'5"
Fyrötter | Quadrupedal |
Tvåtter | Bipedal |
Himmötter | Wings |
Notes & Trivia
The ratio of tails within the Draig community is about even, some have them, some don't.
Tentions with humans; They hold a disdain for Pneumaology, as well as the use of magi, believing it to be unnatural, or breaking the natural order.